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1 names
называть; имяСинонимический ряд:1. appellations (noun) appellations; cognomens or cognomina; denominations; designations; rubrics; styles; titles2. celebrities (noun) big names; celebrities; heroes; luminaries; notabilities; notables; personages; somebodies3. reports (noun) characters; reports; reputations; repute; reputes4. calls (verb) baptises; baptizes; calls; christens; denominates; dubs; entitles; styles; terms; titles5. designates (verb) appoints; designates; fingers; makes; nominates; taps6. instances (verb) cites; instances; mentions; specifies -
2 bɔ din
verbcall names--------verbcheck roll--------verbmention--------call or mention somebody's name--------to mention--------to name--------to speak about--------to speak of -
3 specifies
Синонимический ряд:1. details (verb) details; particularises; particularizes; stipulates2. itemizes (verb) enumerates; inventories; itemizes; lists; specializes3. names (verb) cites; instances; mentions; names4. shows (verb) denotes; designates; indicates; point out; shows -
4 nimitellä
yks.nom. nimitellä; yks.gen. nimittelen; yks.part. nimitteli; yks.ill. nimittelisi; mon.gen. nimitelköön; mon.part. nimitellyt; mon.ill. nimiteltiincall names (verb)* * *• call somebody names• call someone names• defame• insult• revile• slander• call names• abuse -
5 styles
Синонимический ряд:1. airs (noun) airs; bearings; demeanours; manners; miens; presence2. fashions (noun) bandwagons; crazes; cries; fads; fashions; furores; methods; modes; rages; systems; techniques; things; tones; tons; trends; veins; vogues; ways; wise3. names (noun) appellations; cognomens or cognomina; denominations; designations; names; rubrics; titles4. names (verb) baptises; baptizes; calls; characterises; christens; denominates; designates; dubs; entitles; labels; names; tags; terms; titles -
6 terms
1. условия договора; условия оплаты; условия продажи; сроки кредитования2. условие; срок; термин3. терминСинонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) agreement; bargain; compromise; concession; covenant; negotiation; settlement; understanding2. condition (noun) condition; provision; proviso; reservation; stipulation3. conditions (noun) articles; clauses; conditions; demands; particulars; premises; provisions; provisos; provisos or provisoes; qualifications; reservations; specifications; stipulations; strings4. footing (noun) footing; standing5. limits (noun) bounds; confines; ends; limitations; limits6. lives (noun) existence; lifetimes; lives7. periods (noun) durations; periods; seasons; spans8. times (noun) duration; stretches; times9. words (noun) expressions; words10. names (verb) baptises; baptizes; calls; characterises; christens; denominates; designates; dubs; entitles; labels; names; styles; tags; titles -
7 ombytte
verb. exchange, change (med for) (f.eks.He changed, or exchanged, his hat for a cap.
) verb. exchange (f.eks.Goods are exchanged free of charge.
) verb. interchange (f.eks.interchange the two names on the list
) verb. replace verb. reverse (f.eks. ) -
8 recite
(to repeat aloud from memory: to recite a poem.) recitar- recital- recitation
recite vb recitartr[rɪ'saɪt]1 (poetry) recitar2 (list) enumerar1) : recitar (un poema, etc.)2) recount: narrar, relatar, enumerarv.• declamar v.• narrar v.• recitar v.• repetir v.rɪ'saɪt
1.
a) ( declaim) \<\<poem\>\> recitarb) ( list) \<\<names\>\> enumerar
2.
vi recitar[rɪ'saɪt]1.VT [+ poetry] recitar; [+ story] relatar; [+ list] enumerar2.VI recitar* * *[rɪ'saɪt]
1.
a) ( declaim) \<\<poem\>\> recitarb) ( list) \<\<names\>\> enumerar
2.
vi recitar -
9 innskrive
verb. register, enroll, inscribe verb. enter (f.eks. ) verb. register (f.eks.all entries are registered upon receipt
) verb. enroll (f.eks.their names are enrolled in the book
) verb. [som medlem, deltager] enrol verb. (matematikk) inscribe (f.eks. ) verb. [ på universitet] matriculate -
10 lower
1) (to make or become less high: She lowered her voice.) bajar2) (to let down: He lowered the blinds.) bajarlower vb bajartr['ləʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 inferior1 (in general) bajar; (price) rebajar2 (flag) arriar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto lower oneself rebajarselower case caja baja, minúsculalower class clase nombre femenino bajaLower House Cámara Bajalower ['lo:ər] vt1) drop: bajarto lower one's voice: bajar la voz2) : arriar, bajarto lower the flag: arriar la bandera3) reduce: reducir, bajar4)to lower oneself : rebajarselower ['lo:ər] adj: inferior, más bajo, de abajoadj.• bajero, -a adj.• inferior adj.• más bajo adj.adv.• menos adv.n.• ceño s.m.• inferior s.m.v.• abaratar v.• abatir v.• agachar v.• amainar v.• arriar v.• bajar v.• rebajar v.
I 'ləʊər, 'ləʊə(r)1) comp of low I,II2) (before n)a) (spatially, numerically) <jaw/lip> inferiorlower age limit — edad f mínima
b) (in rank, importance) <rank/echelons> inferior, más bajothe lower chamber/Lower House — la cámara baja
c) <mammals/apes/life-forms> inferior3) ( Geog) bajo
II
1. 'ləʊər, 'ləʊə(r)1) ( let down) \<\<blind/ceiling\>\> bajar; \<\<flag/sail\>\> bajar, arriar*to lower one's eyes — bajar la vista or los ojos
2) (reduce, diminish) \<\<temperature/volume/price\>\> bajarto lower somebody's morale — bajarle la moral a alguien, desmoralizar* a alguien
it lowered his resistance to disease — le minó or le disminuyó las defensas
2.
v refl
3.
vi \<\<prices/standards/temperature\>\> bajar
III 'laʊr, 'laʊə(r)intransitive verb (liter)a) ( darken) \<\<sky\>\> encapotarseb) ( frown) fruncir* el ceño
I ['lǝʊǝ(r)]1. ADJlow1) (=bottom) [part, section, floors, windows] de abajo, inferior; [slopes] inferior, bajo•
the lower half/ part of — la mitad/parte inferior de, la mitad/parte de abajo de2) (=less important) [level, rank, caste] inferior•
the lower chamber — (Parl) la cámara baja•
the lower court — (Jur) los tribunales inferiores3) (Anat) inferior•
the lower abdomen/ back — la parte inferior del abdomen/de la espalda•
she suffered severe cuts on her lower leg — sufrió cortes de gravedad en la parte inferior de la pierna4) (Zool) inferior5) (Geog) (in names)reach 3., 2)2.to lower o.s. — (fig) rebajarse
3.VI bajar4.CPDlower-caselower case N — (Typ) minúsculas fpl
lower class N —
lower-classthe lower class or classes — la clase baja
lower deck N — [of bus] piso m de abajo; (Naut) (=part of ship) cubierta f inferior
the lower deck * — (=personnel) los marineros
the Lower House N — (Parl) la Cámara Baja
lower sixth N — (Brit) ≈ 1º de Bachillerato f
lower vertebrates NPL — vertebrados mpl inferiores
II
['laʊǝ(r)]VI [person] fruncir el entrecejo, fruncir el ceño; [sky] encapotarse* * *
I ['ləʊər, 'ləʊə(r)]1) comp of low I,II2) (before n)a) (spatially, numerically) <jaw/lip> inferiorlower age limit — edad f mínima
b) (in rank, importance) <rank/echelons> inferior, más bajothe lower chamber/Lower House — la cámara baja
c) <mammals/apes/life-forms> inferior3) ( Geog) bajo
II
1. ['ləʊər, 'ləʊə(r)]1) ( let down) \<\<blind/ceiling\>\> bajar; \<\<flag/sail\>\> bajar, arriar*to lower one's eyes — bajar la vista or los ojos
2) (reduce, diminish) \<\<temperature/volume/price\>\> bajarto lower somebody's morale — bajarle la moral a alguien, desmoralizar* a alguien
it lowered his resistance to disease — le minó or le disminuyó las defensas
2.
v refl
3.
vi \<\<prices/standards/temperature\>\> bajar
III ['laʊr, 'laʊə(r)]intransitive verb (liter)a) ( darken) \<\<sky\>\> encapotarseb) ( frown) fruncir* el ceño -
11 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) indhugge; skrive ind* * *(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) indhugge; skrive ind -
12 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) inscribirtr[ɪn'skraɪb]1 (tombstone, ring, etc) inscribir, grabar; (book) dedicar1) engrave: inscribir, grabar2) enroll: inscribir3) dedicate: dedicar (un libro)v.• inscribir v.ɪn'skraɪba) ( engrave)to inscribe something (ON something) — \<\<words/letters\>\> inscribir* algo (en algo); \<\<design\>\> grabar algo (en algo)
to inscribe something (WITH something) — \<\<locket/headstone\>\> grabar algo (con algo)
b) (fix, impress) (usu pass) grabarc) \<\<book\>\> dedicar*[ɪn'skraɪb]VT (=engrave) grabar; (=write) inscribir; (=dedicate) [+ book] dedicar* * *[ɪn'skraɪb]a) ( engrave)to inscribe something (ON something) — \<\<words/letters\>\> inscribir* algo (en algo); \<\<design\>\> grabar algo (en algo)
to inscribe something (WITH something) — \<\<locket/headstone\>\> grabar algo (con algo)
b) (fix, impress) (usu pass) grabarc) \<\<book\>\> dedicar* -
13 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) hogge/gravere/skrive innverb \/ɪnˈskraɪb\/1) gravere, skrive (inn), risse (inn), hugge (inn)2) innskrive, innrullere, oppføre3) ( handel) registrere (aksjeeiere o.l.)4) tilegne, dedisere5) ( geometri) innskriveinscribe something to someone tilegne noen noe -
14 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) vpisati, vklesati* * *[inskráib]transitive verbvpisati, napisati, vnesti; posvetiti komu kaj (to)economy vknjižiti, vnesti; British English registrirati imena kupcev (delničarjev); figuratively globoko vtisniti (in v); mathematics včrtati (in); economy inscribed shares ( —ali stock) — vpisano posojilo -
15 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) áletra, grafa -
16 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) ráír; bevés -
17 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) ter gravado* * *in.scribe[inskr'aib] vt 1 inscrever, escrever, gravar, entalhar, insculpir. 2 endereçar, dedicar. 3 impressionar, gravar (na memória). 4 alistar, arrolar, registrar. 5 Geom inscrever, traçar uma figura dentro de outra. to inscribe a name in a book escrever ou registrar um nome num livro. -
18 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) uzrakstīt; ierakstīt; iekalt (uzrakstu)* * *ierakstīt, uzrakstīt; iekalt uzrakstu; ievilkt -
19 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) iškalti, įrašyti -
20 inscribe
(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) vyrýt; vepsat* * *• vyrýt
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